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Experience and Interviewing Success

Daphne Dangerfield
Daphne Dangerfield
Old Shoe

Jan-26-2007 00:51

I'm aware that success when interviewing suspects/witnessess is dependant on both the skills and equipment you have (and to some degree the reputation of your agency).

Does your experience factor into this equation? Or, put another way, do AI cases become easier as your experience points increase?



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yoyofoshow
yoyofoshow
Old Shoe

Jan-26-2007 05:12

I have not experienced xp making any effect on the level of cases I was doing. Though, I could be wrong.

yoyofoshow
yoyofoshow
Old Shoe

Jan-26-2007 05:12

Sorry, when I said level I meant difficulty.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Jan-26-2007 05:47

The only effect your XP has on working a case is what that experience has earned you the increased skills to be able to interview better and get more questions answered.

Once you have all the Charm skills for example more XP will not help.

I believe that being balanced with both tough and charm is the best way to go, which is why detectives should work to earn all the skills available eventually.

cfm
cfm
Nomad

Jan-26-2007 07:50

Yes, but its not recommended to focus on both tough and charm until you have all of one or the other first. So, all charm and then work on tough or all tough then work on charm.

Daphne Dangerfield
Daphne Dangerfield
Old Shoe

Jan-26-2007 08:16

Thanks everyone, that makes sense.


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